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Wayne Knight August 27th, 2004 02:53 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"daytripper" wrote in message
...


That would have worked a lot better if Steve had said "I don't like

fishing
with Fortenberry". (= Agent wants to spell that "Whortleberry". wtf? ;-)


So I'm better at numbers than comedy, sue me.

Fwiw, the truth is he's as entertaining to fish with as anyone with whom

I've
had the pleasure...


Agreed

(...and that includes flatlanders who think the Davidson River is
worth more than a ten minute drive ;-)


Bite me



Frank Reid August 27th, 2004 02:59 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
Sheesh, I bet you guys fish with flies made out of foam too ;)

Better than the testicle hair of a goat.

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Frank Reid August 27th, 2004 02:59 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
Sheesh, I bet you guys fish with flies made out of foam too ;)

Better than the testicle hair of a goat.

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rw August 27th, 2004 03:40 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
Wayne Knight wrote:

"Willi" wrote in message
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(And the click isn't obnoxious, IMO)



What's it about you western folks that want "quiet" reels?


It has nothing to do with "western" or "eastern." It's all about
personal preference. I could care less what kind of reel you use, or
even if you use a bamboo rod.

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rw August 27th, 2004 03:40 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
Wayne Knight wrote:

"Willi" wrote in message
...


(And the click isn't obnoxious, IMO)



What's it about you western folks that want "quiet" reels?


It has nothing to do with "western" or "eastern." It's all about
personal preference. I could care less what kind of reel you use, or
even if you use a bamboo rod.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.

Wayne Knight August 27th, 2004 04:39 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"rw" wrote in message
...

It has nothing to do with "western" or "eastern." It's all about
personal preference. I could care less what kind of reel you use, or
even if you use a bamboo rod.


I know



Wayne Knight August 27th, 2004 04:39 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"rw" wrote in message
...

It has nothing to do with "western" or "eastern." It's all about
personal preference. I could care less what kind of reel you use, or
even if you use a bamboo rod.


I know



Kiyu August 27th, 2004 05:45 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

My mother, who is 77, had a hip replacement in the spring
and is getting a knee makeover in the fall. You're in the
business so you probably know this, but there is a new
and much less invasive & debilitating knee replacement
procedure being done that spares most of the muscle and
has people up and about much quicker.

Hmmm. Too late now but what might that be?
The wife had a new knee put in a week ago Tuesday and the doc said it
was basically the same as the other knee he did for her in '96. I had
hoped he might offer up some advanced hardware but only the surgical
procedures seemed to have changed - smaller incision, something he
called "bloodless surgery". Still had to cut away some muscle to fit
everything in - but she is recovering faster than the last time.

What other sort of knee replacement could have been done?

Kiyu

Kiyu August 27th, 2004 05:45 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

My mother, who is 77, had a hip replacement in the spring
and is getting a knee makeover in the fall. You're in the
business so you probably know this, but there is a new
and much less invasive & debilitating knee replacement
procedure being done that spares most of the muscle and
has people up and about much quicker.

Hmmm. Too late now but what might that be?
The wife had a new knee put in a week ago Tuesday and the doc said it
was basically the same as the other knee he did for her in '96. I had
hoped he might offer up some advanced hardware but only the surgical
procedures seemed to have changed - smaller incision, something he
called "bloodless surgery". Still had to cut away some muscle to fit
everything in - but she is recovering faster than the last time.

What other sort of knee replacement could have been done?

Kiyu

Cyli August 27th, 2004 08:24 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 21:22:29 -0400, GregP
wrote:

On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 19:00:44 -0500, "Wayne Knight"
wrote:


What's it about you western folks that want "quiet" reels?



Some of us easterners are like that too. I take off
the noisemaker part as soon as I get a new reel.



Ignorant question time.

How do you do that? I hate the reel noise. I've got the reels that
came with the KPOS package deal and I'd much rather have quiet time on
the water. Or at least hear only the stream and the wind and my own
singing.

Cyli
r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels.
Often taunted by trout.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli


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